Correspondents--
Tim Askew is the director of HBOI's Marine Operations Division. Tim has logged more than 900 submersible dives in his 26-year career. He is a member of the International Submersible Safety and Rescue Committee and the Research Vessel Operators Council Safety Committee.
Tim Calver is an accomplished photographer and shark researcher. In the latter capacity, he manages the Bimini Biological Field Station. Since moving to Bimini from Canada, Tim's stunning photographs have been featured in many prominent online venues, magazines, and newspapers.
Mark Carroll is a wilderness photographer and expert scuba diver with degrees in marine biology and photojournalism. His photographs have appeared in conjunction with the United Nations Environment Programme, at the Banff Center for Mountain Culture, and at the 1998 World's Fair in Portugal.
Brian Cousin is the Video Production Specialist at HBOI, and is a certified blue-water and cave diver. His spectacular underwater footage frequently appears in television documentaries around the world.
@Sea, an ambitious project of the Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institution's Media Lab, provides a glimpse into our remarkable ocean world. Combining the skills of a dedicated group of media mixers, @Sea blurs the boundaries between journalism and education, computer and documentary.
 
Using satellite communications, digital cameras, and rugged laptops, online correspondents cover these extraordinary stories, offering an online window into life at sea and the ceaseless quest of science.
 
Please contact @Sea with any questions or comments. Your input helps drive the course of our coverage.
 
If you would like to receive an email from @Sea announcing upcoming expeditions and site updates, please let us know...
 
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Dr. Jim Masterson Jim is a biologist and educational media specialist with the Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institution Media Lab. Jim received his Ph.D. in experimental marine ecology from Florida Institute of Technology in 1997.
Mark Schrope Mark Schrope is President of Open Water Media. He is a prolific science journalist whose work has appeared in Outside Magazine, New Scientist, Nature and online at discovery.com and nationalgeographic.com.
On Land--
Mary Clark is the award-winning multimedia producer who manages the Harbor Branch Media Lab, a group dedicated to producing high-quality educational CD-ROMs and websites. Mary's enthusiasm for marine science and keen interest in the potential of the Web gave rise to @Sea.
Jonathan Saint is our Graphics and Internet specialist. By using the latest new-media technology he is putting our missions online with an emphasis on multimedia - using a variety of graphic, audio, and video formats throughout the site.

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